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American Guide to Canadian Dog Shows
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© 2003 Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation
How do I get information about
upcoming Canadian dog shows?
If you have access to the Internet
visit www.ckc.ca. If not, phone
the Canadian Kennel Club at (416) 675-5511 and ask for Shows and
Trials, Event Planning. The hours are 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday
to Friday. A representative will be able to give you all the pertinent
information such as location, dates, club name and the all-important
Show Secretary's name and number.
How do I get a Premium List for
the shows I'm interested in?
Contact the appropriate Show Secretary
by mail, fax, or telephone and request one.
What does a Premium List tell me?
The Premium List will be similar
in appearance and content to the AKC Premium List, including entry
form(s), information on judging assignments, closing date, and
directions to the show site. There will normally be information
about a telephone, fax, or on-line service for your convenience.
Be aware that mail from the U.S. to Canada may take five to ten
days to reach its destination. As there usually is only a three-week
time difference between closing date and show date, an on-line
service is well worth a small additional fee.
How many shows are there on a weekend?
The majority of All Breed clubs
hold three shows over the weekend - Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Each day is a complete and separate show with different judges,
but at one location. Some clubs also have a Monday show and some
clubs in nearby locations offer before or after weekday shows.
There could also be concurrent shows at different locations provided
there is 250 miles between venues. The same entry form can be
used to enter any or all of the shows held by the same club as
the form is designed to allow the exhibitor to choose the day(s)
he wishes to enter.
What is a Specialty Show?
A Specialty show is a separate
show for a single breed or a Group held normally in conjunction
with an All Breed show utilizing the same venue - an opportunity
to earn an additional set of points in one day. There may be additional
classes offered such as 12-18 month, Veterans, Stud Dog &
Get, Brood Bitch & Progeny, Best Canadian Bred Dog or Puppy,
and Sexually Altered classes. A Breed club usually offers prizes
or trophies for specified wins. All the details will be in the
Premium List.
What Is a Booster?
A Booster is the same as a "supported
entry" and means that a Specialty club has designated the
normal classes of an All Breed show as a Booster and provides
prizes for specified wins. Sorry, no additional points are available.
What Is Sexually Altered?
This class is available only at
Specialty Shows. Championship points will be awarded The same
rules for awarding points for a regular championship are pertinent
to the Altered class.
What are the requirements for a
Canadian Championship?
In order for a dog to be recognized
as a Champion and the owner provided with a Championship Certificate,
the dog must:
- Earn at least ten points under at least three different judges;
and,
- Be individually registered in the books of the Canadian Kennel
Club or have an Event Registration Number.
A maximum of five points can be credited to a dog per show
at Breed or Group level. A dog needs to be awarded at least "Winners"
to earn any points. The complete schedule is explained in the
Premium List, but it is worth noting that the Best of Winners
award means that a dog is credited with the number of points representing
the category for the dogs COMPETING - male AND female, even if
a dog was previously excused from the ring by the judge. For example,
if a dog is awarded Winners and then Best of Winners, all the
dogs defeated directly or indirectly in the breed shall be included
in the total.
e.g.
9 males = 3 points Winners
7 females = 3 points Winners
16 dogs = 5 points Best of Winners
In addition, points may be earned by the Best of Breed dog
at Group Level, varying with the number of breeds represented.
There are NO majors required.
What Is an Event Registration Number?
All dogs that are foreign born
and foreign owned and enter Canada for the sole purpose of entering
CKC events no longer require a CKC registration number but DO
require an Event Registration Number. The ERN MUST be applied
for within 30 days of the first day of entering a CKC event to
avoid cancellation of any awards or scores. The fee is $53.50
Cdn. per dog payable to the Canadian Kennel Club by Visa, Mastercard
or certified cheque.
To obtain an ERN simply send a written request to the CKC with
the following information:
- the name of the dog
- the breed of dog
- the name of the owner
- the current mailing address and telephone number of the owner
- a photocopy of the dog's registration certificate reflecting
current ownership
- the fee (discounted cheques in U.S. dollars will not be accepted)
Faxed requests are accepted as long as credit card information
is provided (legible Visa or Mastercard number, expiration date,
cardholder name, and signature).
An assigned ERN may be used indefinitely.
Forward your request to: The Canadian Kennel Club 100 - 89
Skyway Avenue Toronto, Ont. Canada M9W 6R4 Phone (416) 675-551
1 Fax (416) 675-6506
It is not necessary to have an ERN before entering a Canadian
show but the All Breed or Specialty club will require a "listing"
fee with your entry.
It is important to note that the CKC will only accept a photocopy
of a regular, full registration not an AKC Limited or an ILP registration.
These will be rejected.
It I want to enter an Obedience
trial how do I know what class (A or B) to enter?
Novice "A" and Open "A":
One dog only may be entered in these classes by any one exhibitor,
and every dog must be exhibited by the owner, or a member of his
immediate family. No licensed handler, no trainer, nor any person
who previously exhibited a dog through it's U.D. title anywhere,
shall be allowed to compete in the "A" class.
A dog that has won a comparable degree in any foreign country
is not eligible for entry in the "A" class but may enter
the "B" class.
Novice "B" and Open "B": If an exhibitor
enters more than one dog, each dog must have a separate handler
for the sit and down exercise.
What currency (U.S. or Cdn.) do
I use for entries?
Fees are due and payable in Canadian
dollars. Due to fluctuating currency rates and bank charges, discounted
cheques in U.S. funds will not be accepted. Personal cheques in
U.S. funds will be accepted, but they must be made out for the
full amount of the entry, and no exchange will be refunded to
the exhibitor. Please do not mark cheques "Payable in Canadian
funds" or "At Par" as the banks will not clear
them. You are urged to take advantage of the exchange rate and
purchase bank drafts or money orders payable in Canadian funds.
What is needed to get my dog(s)
across the border into Canada?
Three things are required:
- a valid Rabies vaccination certificate. To be valid ensure
there is an expiration date some time in the future on the certificate.
- registration papers or other proof of ownership.
- confirmation of entry at a Canadian dog show.
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